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    Inmates with special needs

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    and sometimes treatment outside the correctional facility (Seiter‚ 2011). The number one complaint filed by prisoners is inmate neglect and although many cases amount to nothing‚ a higher percentage of cases won are by those of special offenders (Allison‚ 2012). Programs that cater to inmates‚ such as The Residential Drug and Alcohol Program (RDAP)‚ who need more attention and have special needs not only reduce inmate litigation‚ but also decrease recidivism rates for inmates that complete the necessary

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    magnitude of force associated with inertia to the forces arising from fluid viscosity which gives rise to the Reynolds number. If one were to increase a fluid’s inertia - increased mass and acceleration – relative to solid surface and holding other factors constant then Reynolds number would increase (Achela‚ F‚ 2013‚ Lecture Notes) . In the aid of a glass tube we were able to estimate Reynolds number judging on how well the dye mixed in with the flowing water. Also‚ the loss of flow pressure head along

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    was done using a pipe with a known diameter‚ and water was pumped in from a tank. Throughout the process‚ measurements of the quantity of water and time were taken as well as the hydraulic gradient. With these different parameters‚ the flow rate‚ Reynolds number and friction factor were able to be calculated for each test for water and mercury. The main purpose of the process was to analyse and identify the regions of laminar flow‚ and turbulent flow‚ as well as the transitional region in between

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    Courthouse The Criminal Trial of Defendant McKenzie Crowe consisted of several different key factors that contributed to the death of Allison Bell‚ a beloved grandmother‚ mother‚ and sister. On January 28‚ 2013 at 2:30 a.m.‚ McKenzie Crowe was driving northbound on Cook rd. while the victim Allison Bell was Explorer was totaled. Authorities airlifted Allison to Grady where she was pronounced dead upon arrival. When McKenzie Crowe’s blood alcohol level was

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    unstable individual. She suffers from boredom and is very reserved. She shocked the group when she emptied her purse which held nothing but useless items in an attempt to gain attention from the others at the beginning of the detention session. Allison was dropped off to the school‚ but you can’t tell by who as the person drives off before any words are exchanged. She states that she did nothing wrong to get sent to detention. She displays very peculiar behavior during the detention session. At

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    The barriers to entry in the tobacco industry are initially low and it is easy for small local and regional companies to enter into the market‚ but the barriers to enter the market nationally are very high. The economies at scale in manufacturing‚ distribution costs‚ and marketing at the national level make it very difficult for start-up companies to enter into the national market. There are substantial costs in raising the capital needed to build manufacturing facilities that can mass-produce tobacco

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    Are ‘Hot Hands’ in Sports a Real Thing? Abstract This article is going to talking about some common‚ but strange phenomenon in sport area. According to the article “Are ‘Hot hands’ In Sport A Real Thing? By Gretchen Reynolds. This article was published on May‚ 2013 on nytimes.com. Author has described what “Hot Hand” is and explains why it happened. I am going to explain “Hot hand” from the author’s view points‚ and try to make it deeper or different ways.

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    into society‚ so he separates himself using his clothes as a buffer. Brian on the other hand‚ has a plain green sweatshirt and jeans on. This expresses that he is timid‚ non-confrontational as we concluded about Andy’s plain clothing. Lastly we have Allison. She wears a parka in class. This is very interesting‚ it speaks to her desire to be separated from the rest of society‚ as with Bender‚ she uses her clothing as a buffer against people. The Artifacts are very interesting in and of themselves. Allison’s

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    Have you ever wanted to read a book that set you into a different time but reminded you of life today? Or how would you act if someone said this to you. "There ain’t much a feller can do when he’s married to a born whore" (Metalious 4). An interesting quote from a book right? How would if feel if this person was calling someone you know a slut? Or better yet who would right that. Well it is very simple my friend this is a story from a book I greatly enjoy a best-selling novel known Peyton Place

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    Headloss Through a Valve

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    valve with varying flow rates. The objective of this experiment was to determine the valve loss coefficient‚ K‚ for a specific gate valve as a function of both the pipe Reynolds Number‚ and the degree of opening. The relationship between the Reynolds Number and the friction factor was constant. Regardless of what the Reynolds Number was‚ the friction factor remained the same. This means that the valve head loss coefficient‚ K‚ only depended on the degree of opening of the gate valve. As the

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